Grim

Sara B. Elfgren

Book - 2023

"Eighteen-year-old Kasper has gone through a rough time, but now he has landed his dream job at the amusement park Gröna Lund. He befriends Iris who teaches him how to terrify guests in the haunted house. Thirty years earlier, in Stockholm of the eighties, sixteen-year-old Håkan's life changes when he meets Grim. They live and breathe music and have big plans for their death metal band. But it all comes to nothing when Grim dies. Håkan breaks up the band.What really happened? Kasper, who is Håkan's son, tries to find out the truth. Together with Iris he delves into the myths and secrets surrounding the band, and his dad's best friend. Grim, who inexplicably died at such a young age. Who was he? And why does he appear... in Kasper's dreams?"--Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Horror fiction
Published
New York : Arctis 2023.
Language
English
Swedish
Main Author
Sara B. Elfgren (author)
Other Authors
Judith Kiros (translator)
Item Description
Translated from the Swedish.
Physical Description
486 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781646900305
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young man struggles with his demons against the backdrop of the Scandinavian death metal scene in this novel translated from Swedish. Nineteen-year-old Kasper is the son of a legendary bassist whose first band, Dark Cruelty, achieved notoriety in the 1980s due to both its promise and the untimely and mysterious death of its charismatic lead singer, Grim. A short introduction from the point of view of Kasper's loyal friend Iris, who is trans, sets the stage for this eerie, poignant, and winding story, as she struggles during the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown to find the words to begin writing. A sprawling, multiformat narrative follows, including third-person chapters from Kasper's point of view, historical flashbacks, transcripts of band interviews, internet forum chats, and further brief interludes from Iris, whom Kasper meets while working at a theme park haunted house. The intricately described world of this very specific music scene will thrill fans and those with a penchant for exploring subcultures. Richly imagined characters populate this niche setting, and the novel's deft lacing of unsettling paranormal flourishes drawing on myth and magic with accurate and heart-rending depictions of the experiences Kasper has with anxiety and depression provide balance. Ethnic diversity in some background characters reflects modern Sweden's immigration history. An atmospheric, heady, ambiguous mystery. (note on the Swedish school system) (Mystery. 14-adult) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.